
Institute of Jamaica Now Opening on Saturdays
The Institute of Jamaica (IOJ) will be opening on Saturdays! The IOJ’s East Street Complex in Downtown Kingston will be opening on Saturdays as of April 25 when visitors can tour the various exhibitions free. Conceptualized to expand and expose the services offered by the IOJ, Saturday Openings will offer a

SO((U))L Fundraising Movie Tonight
SO((U))L continues to work towards various fundraising initiatives to support activities and work at the HQ and DI Institute for Social Leadership. Tonight they are partnering with David Morrison to present 2 films at 3 Stanton Terrace to raise funds for their project starting at 6pm. Admission cost is $500. For

Archaeological Society of Jamaica Symposium & Book Launch on April 8 and 9
All are invited to attend the 13th Symposium of the Archaeological Society of Jamaica on this week Wednesday and Thursday. The closing event on Thursday will be the Book Launch of ‘Falmouth, Jamaica: Architecture as History’. Please see below the schedule for the Symposium. Chapter member, Ke Vaughn Harding of

Screening of German Town: The Lost Story Of Seaford Town Jamaica
There will be several screenings in April for the documentary German Town: The Lost Story Of Seaford Town Jamaica. The Producer, David Ritter, will be present at all screenings for an opening presentation and Q&A session after each event. Upcoming screening dates are below: April 8th – University Of Michigan

Citizenship Under Pressure: The 1970s in Jamaican Literature and Culture
Citizenship Under Pressure: The 1970s in Jamaican Literature and Culture is the first book-length study of the interaction of culture, politics and society in Jamaica’s formative postcolonial moment, the years between 1972 and 1980. Through examining literary and other texts from and about the period, Rachel Mordecai argues that the